How are you checking for certs? If you haven't already, use certutil to
display the certificate store. Try "certutil -store" for a text dump or
"certutil -viewstore" for a GUI. The GUI view also lets you view a
certificate in the store.
Once you find the "bad" key you can delete it with "certutil -delkey <key
name>". delkey is an undocumented (doesn't appear in certutil -?), but
certutil -delkey -? returns (minimal) info.
Scott
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display the certificate store. Try "certutil -store" for a text dump or
"certutil -viewstore" for a GUI. The GUI view also lets you view a
certificate in the store.
Once you find the "bad" key you can delete it with "certutil -delkey <key
name>". delkey is an undocumented (doesn't appear in certutil -?), but
certutil -delkey -? returns (minimal) info.
Scott
_________________________________________________________________
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http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/
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